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The Baddour Center vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1978
4.1
Senatobia, MS1$50.0M315
1979
3.8
Richmond, VA1$10.0M31
1967
3.8
Friendswood, TX1$5.0M36
1975
3.5
Ronan, MT1$5.0M125
1981
3.7
Portland, OR1$5.0M50
Central Iowa Residential Services
1974
3.5
Marshalltown, IA1$10.0M9
1991
3.4
Wilmington, NC5$5.0M50
2014
4.2
Grand Rapids, MI1$5.0M30
2006
3.5
Sewickley, PA1$5.1M114
-
4.0
Harrisburg, PA1$17.9M50
1998
4.1
Canton, NY1$50.0M99
1955
3.6
Miami, FL1$1.8M129
1978
3.8
New York, NY1$5.0M36
1976
4.2
Louisville, KY1$8.5M60
-
4.3
Fargo, ND1$50.0M375
-
4.0
Malibu, CA1$5.6M90
1948
4.4
Monticello, NY1$160.0M1,350
1994
4.3
Billings, MT1$8.5M150
1971
3.8
Bowling Green, KY1$44.0M321
Life Steps Foundation
1982
3.5
Los Angeles, CA8$5.0M2
1881
3.5
Detroit, MI1$5.0M175

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The Baddour Center salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
The Baddour Center
$34,253$16.47-

Compare The Baddour Center job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
The Baddour Center
$36,928$17.75
Grane Healthcare
$47,633$22.90
The Center for Discovery
$41,367$19.89
Great Lakes Health Connect
$40,212$19.33
Life Steps Foundation
$39,832$19.15
Day Spring
$39,626$19.05
Central Iowa Residential Services
$39,591$19.03
Center For Independence of the Disabled, New York
$39,251$18.87
LifeSkills
$38,852$18.68
eKidzCare
$38,755$18.63
Cerebral Palsy Association of The North Country
$38,451$18.49
Hope Village Resale Shop
$38,274$18.40
Cape Fear Homes
$38,262$18.40
mmenterprises
$37,846$18.19
Rainbow Adult Living
$37,730$18.14
Association For Retarded Citizens Inc
$37,355$17.96
Richmond Residential Services
$37,343$17.95
Visions Adolescent Treatment Center
$37,309$17.94
Fraser Ltd
$36,608$17.60
Franklin-Wright
$36,575$17.58

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The Baddour Center demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at The Baddour Center vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
The Baddour Center23%77%
The Center for Discovery24%76%
LifeSkills27%73%
Fraser Ltd39%61%

Compare race at The Baddour Center vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
54%7%28%8%2%
7.0
71%10%8%8%4%
9.9
56%21%11%9%4%
8.8
73%10%9%5%3%
6.6

The Baddour Center and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Sandra Leyland
Fraser Ltd

Joe Dan Beavers Cpa, Mha
LifeSkills

Joe Dan Beavers, CPA, MHA is a President/CEO at Lifeskills Inc and is based in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He has worked as Accounting Manager at Christian Care Communities Inc; CPA at BKD CPAs & Advisors; and Vice-President, Finance at Lifeskills Inc. Joe attended University of Kentucky between 2005 and 2008 and WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY between 1996 and 2000.

Rob Posner
New Day

Co-Founder at Casa Bella Recovery Services & Chief Executive Officer at Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers

Edward Walsh
Cape Fear Homes

Monique Marks
Franklin-Wright

Douglas Dietzman is Executive Director of Great Lakes Health Connect (GLHC), the state's largest, self-sustaining community health information organization. At its formation, he developed Michigan Health Connect's HIE business plan and private sustainability model with the founding participants. He also led the integration activities associated with the merger of Michigan Health Connect and Great Lakes Health Information Exchange starting in July 2014. Revenue has grown over 30% per year and the organization currently has a staff of over 30 high performing individuals. GLHC's current service area covers the entire lower peninsula of Michigan and currently consists of 126 hospital participants representing over 82% of the licensed beds in the state. It has also connected with over 4,000 physician and other participating office locations representing over 15,000 individual community providers across the state who are using one or more GLHC's solutions. Participants also include post acute care, POs/PHOs, community mental health, local public health, behavioral health, social services (e.g., food bank, homeless shelter), federal qualified health clinics, health plans, and diagnostic centers. The network serves over 6.5 million consumers across the state and transacts over 83 million messages monthly. His experience over the past 20+ years includes business and technology leadership in integrated delivery systems, health plans, physician offices, consulting and internet startup companies having worked for Andersen Consulting, Spectrum Health, First Consulting Group, iBelieve.com, Mercy Health Services, and Michigan Health Connect. He was named a 2011 Thought Leader in Health Care by Business Review West Michigan. He serves as a member of Washington DC based eHealth Initiative's Leadership Council and is a Board member of the Strategic Health Information Exchange Collaborative (SHIEC), a national trade association for health information exchange organizations.

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